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Thursday, February 06, 2014

How much of the Winter Olympics are you going to watch? Personally I think if I see it while flipping I might stop and watch, but I'm not going to go looking for it even for the hockey which I love. I do love all the news stories from Sochi though because each one just makes you wonder how anyone thought this was a good idea.

Me? Not so much... But I fully understand aemesh wanting to expose their kids to the Olympics. Hopefully by the time they grow up, the IOC will not be the corrupt and vile organization it has become today and will put on games that represent the true spirit of the Olympics.

We've got Olympic fever 'round this joint, but we're scared that Sochi is just too ripe for a horrible terrorist incident. Not to mention how insanely unready the hotels, roads, etc., are - I guess lots of money is lining people's pockets, huh?

My '70's heart is happy that we can openly hate on the Russians again - an enemy I can really get my head around. I might even run a nuclear bomb drill or two just for old times' sake. Under the desk with your head between your knees, people - duck and cover!!

I prefer the winter Olympics to the summer but the tv coverage has really sucked for quite some time. I'll probably DVR so we can skip over the lame stuff. I love the parade of nations but my husband hates Costas so we watch it with the sound off. Ice skating will be girl time with my 9 year old daughter also.

I feel torn because I do love me some Olympics but with all the social political stuff and now this report of killing stray dogs, I don't know if I can watch. I do think it could end up being a giant train wreck.

Absolute favorite sports to watch: bobsled, luge, figure skating (looking forward to the new team events), downhill skiing, snowboarding, and curling. Top it off with the location nightmares and whatever other crazy drama that might go down and this could be the most exciting 2 weeks of tv coverage in a long, long time! Get your schedule at http://www.sochi2014.com/en/schedule-and-results

You guys, we have to watch the Olympics! Putin is as close to a real-life Dr. Evil that if he doesn't try to kidnap at least all the US figure skate, I will be sorely disappointed. Plus all the ring of steel business, 40,000 guards around Sochi, no way he's not growing a mustache to twirl.

I loved the 2010 Olympics, great show. If a winner doesn't chug a beer on the way to the podium this time, will be a letdown for sure. Go Canada!

I won't watch any of it. NBC is so worried the competition won't be dramatic enough that instead of showing the games they pre-script those insipid profiles of US-only athletes who do "inspiring" things like get up early to practice.

Hate the olympics, think huge waste of money, build a hospital or something but i am enjoying the PISS out of these hotel pictures!!!!!! Really, 2 unhooked up urinals in the lobby?? Yelliw water?? 2sude by side toilets, with 4 office chairs opposite them? And they dont like gay oeopke, lol. I mean, are these workers on drugs? Are they unable to read blueprints? Do they think 2people want to sit and shit next to each other? I mean, this stuff is gold!!!!!!

I prefer the summer Olympics, but I love winter games too. Curling, luge, snowboarding are my favorites. I'm having an opening ceremony party tomorrow night, the family will come over. It's gonna be great.

You do know poisoning strays is common in many places?!?!? Works for me because street dogs are diseased. Better idea to round them up and feed people while the animals are healthy. It's sad to see house pets alone on the street, sick, hungry. People don't care for animals when they're struggling for food and shelter.

This Game is costing 50+ BILLION dollars - Putin is so Dr.Evil, that I'm a little scared to tell the truth.Everyone thought Greece was not going to pull it together, they did. The Russians, holding breath.

I'll be watching, some sports, from the safety of another continent. I don't think it will go well and I'm not an alarmist, but....

I love the Winter Olympics (also the Summer Olympics), but I'm mostly giving this Games a pass. I have too much on my own plate to watch television very often at all, and I'm not supportive of Russia's stance on gay people among other things. So not so much Olympics-watching for me this time.

I'll watch the skiing and a few other random events, but I too am disgusted by the killing of all these stray dogs. Most of them were abandoned by families whose homes were torn down to make way for the various sporting venues. Ugh.

It will be on in the background but the news coverage is another story.Having the Olympics highlights the problems the host country has been concealing. The spotlight of the world is on the USSR and they are going to have a hard time keeping the reporters under control... :-) Story:the King would visit an upstart noble in the court and have

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